Terms of Use | SleepApnea.org

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Welcome to SleepApnea.org, where our mission is to help you breathe easy and sleep soundly—unless, of course, you’ve had too much caffeine. In that case, you might want to read our blog on how to stop snoring (linked here for your convenience). Just kidding! But seriously, please read these Terms of Use carefully.

Acceptance of Terms

By using our site, you’re agreeing to these terms. If you don’t agree, you can still admire our logo from a distance, but you must vacate the site. These terms might change from time to time, like your aunt’s opinions on diets, so check back regularly.

User Responsibilities

You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of any account information, like a secret recipe for chocolate chip cookies. You also agree not to use our site for any illegal or unauthorized purposes. This includes, but is not limited to, broadcasting your karaoke performances or discussing your conspiracy theories about squirrels.

Content Ownership

All content on SleepApnea.org is owned by us or our contributors (like the great Dr. Sleepy McSnore). You can’t use it without permission—unless you’re sharing it with your best friend in a fit of laughter (that’s allowed!). But if you want to use it for anything else, just ask nicely.

Links to Other Sites

We may link to other websites, such as snoringmouthguard.com, where you can learn about why hearing aids sometimes whistle. If you find yourself wandering down the rabbit hole of the internet, don’t blame us! Just remember, we do not endorse these sites, and we’re not responsible for their content. You could also check out snorple.com for their anti-snoring mouthpiece and chinstrap combo, just to ensure your snoring doesn’t turn into a symphony.

Disclaimers

While we aim to provide you with accurate information, we’re not doctors (unless you count the Doctor of Snoring studies we have on staff). Always consult a healthcare professional for medical advice, especially if you’re considering an at-home sleep study. And remember, it’s very likely that 78.4% of people aren’t even aware of what sleep apnea is. So, if you’re confused, you’re in good company!

Limitation of Liability

We’re here to help you, but if you experience any issues as a result of using our site, we can’t be held liable. Think of us as that one friend who always shows up late to the party; we mean well, but we can’t fix everything.

Governing Law

These terms are governed by the laws of the land (or your local jurisdiction), where you hopefully don’t have to deal with any sleep apnea monsters.

Summary

In short, we love having you here at SleepApnea.org, and we hope you find the resources helpful. Just remember to use the site responsibly, check back for updates on these terms, and don’t hesitate to reach out if you have questions (but not through your smoke signals).


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